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Old 01-02-2014, 01:34 AM   #3
joeyt56
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Re: 34th Overall Pick

I think BPA is the way to go. But we must take advantage of the strength of this draft. The strongest parts of the draft will be OT and WR. Taking a stud OT that falls out of the 1st round would anchor our line across from Trent. We do desperately need another WR across from Garcon. D Adams, K Benjamin, J Mathews, or D Moncrief are all names to consider. This draft seems very weak at DL, maybe waiting until the 3rd/4th for a McCullers would be smart even tho I think our DE position needs a serious upgrade. As far a BPA goes is a Sefari-Jenkins at TE falls is be hard pressed to pass on such a potential stud who can not only catch the ball up the seam but can also block, thus improving our OL while simultaneously adding a weapon for RG3. A few small school studs who will surely rise through the draft process I will do a later post on with more info but for people to keep their eyes on are:

Pierre Desir CB Lindenwood
Billy Turner OT North Dakota State
Joe Don Dunkan TE (can't remember school name right now)
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